WATCH: Trailer drops for Israeli Netflix thriller Hit and Run starring Lior Raz
Fauda co-creators Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff have teamed up again for Israeli drama which premieres next month
Fauda creators Lior Raz and Avi Issacharoff have teamed up again for riveting new Israeli thriller Hit and Run, which premieres on Netflix in August.
Raz also stars in the action drama as tour guide Segev Azulai, who lives a contented life in Tel Aviv with his young daughter (Neta Orbach) and new American wife Danielle (Kaelen Ohm).
But when Danielle is killed in a mysterious hit and run on the day she was set to return to New York for a visit, he suspects it may not have been an accident.
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Grief-stricken and confused, he searches for his wife’s killers, who have fled to the United States seemingly without a trace. With the help of an ex-lover (Sanaa Lathan), he uncovers disturbing truths about his beloved wife and the secrets she kept from him.
Raz and Issacharoff co-created the drama alongside Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin, while the glittery cast also features Lior Ashkenazi, Gregg Henry, Igal Naor, Michael Aronov and Kevin Mambo.
Jerusalem-born Raz can also be seen in Fauda, currently streaming on Netflix, with a much-anticipated fourth series said to be in the works.
The political thriller, based on the personal experiences of Raz, Issacharoff and several of their friends who served in the Israeli Defense Forces’ special forces unit, has become a major global hit for the streaming channel.
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